Winter Games for Kids
Find ideas on different winter games for kids that are great to play indoors and outdoors. With these fun winter games for kids, keep them active physically and mentally.

Outdoor Games for Kids
My favorite outdoor winter game is playing in the snow. It's a cozy feeling, wearing all those layers of warm clothes and playing in the snow. So this winter, try some fresh and different outdoor games for children.
- Clear the Obstacles: Make 10 snowballs of about two ft and 5 ft tall away from each other. Divide everyone into two groups and choose a leader in each group. Each team jumps over the obstacles while following their leader. The other team checks if no one is cheating and counts how many players finished jumping over all the 10 obstacles. The team with the highest score wins.
- Write Names in the Snow: Winter games are always fun when there's snow involved. So take your kids outside once you've got your gloves, hats, coats, scarves, and boots ready. Stand in the snow and drag your feet across the snow. Write your name in the snow as you are dragging your feet in it. Once you're done, go to your room and check out your name in the snow. This exciting game is a great way to stay warm even when there's snow outside, as there's lot of physical activity involved in it.
- Colored Snow: Take two spray bottles and two squeeze bottles, and fill it up with four different colored water. You can use food colors to make the mix. Take the bottles out in the snow. Try to make various shapes and figures out of snow. You can also make a big circle in the snow and set it as a target. Stand 5-10 ft away from the target and try to spray inside the target. Take turns and see who can make the target first.
- Rollerblade: I know it's a common activity, but it can be turned into an outdoor winter game. If it's too cold outside, take your kids to the nearest park or a beach, and spend the day outside rollerblading. Rollerblades help to keep your kids physically active while you can get a good workout as well. Challenge your kids to go faster than you can and have some fun in the winter sun. But before you go ahead with this activity, make sure you have all your safety gears on.
During winters it can be difficult to play outside the house as it gets too chilly. Also playing the same winter games can be monotonous for kids. If this is your situation, then here are some fun winter games for kids. Make some hot cocoa, grab your blankets, and let's play some indoor games for children.
- Ghost in the Dark: This game is played in a group of 4-5 kids. One of the players will be the ghost while the others are victims. Find a base where the ghost will stand and loudly count "1 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 3 o'clock...12 o'clock:. As the ghost counts, the victims try to find a place to hide. Once the ghost has counted till 12, he/she shouts 'midnight', which means that the ghost will now find "the victims to kill". Meanwhile, the victims try to run to the base before the ghost gets a chance to catch them. If the ghost catches someone, the ghost wins the game, and the person caught will be the next ghost.
- Green Light/Red Light: For this game, one person plays a "stop light" and the other players stand about 20 ft. away from the light. The game begins with the stop light saying 'green light', to which all the kids move towards him/her slowly. A few seconds later, the stop light yells 'red light', and the players have to stay still in their places. Anyone caught walking will be out of the game. The game continues till the last player remains.
- Scavenger Hunt: Treasure hunt games are never out boring as they are one of the best games. Prepare a series of clues where one clue leads to another. These clues can be hidden in the kitchen cabinets, cushion covers, under the cookie jar, or anywhere inside the bathrooms. Make picture clues or maps for the kids to make the scavenger hunt more interesting. If they get stuck and can't figure out the next clue, you can mention "getting warmer" or "getting colder" hints. Decide what prizes you want to keep for the one who solves the mystery first.
- Guess Who: To play this game, you'll need magazines, a box, 3 x 5 index cards, and glue. Find pictures of animals, cereal boxes, cartoon characters and movies. Cut the pictures and glue them on different 3 x 5 cards. Take the box and mix all the index cards in it. Pick one card at a time and try to describe the picture without saying it aloud. Let's see how long your friends take to guess what that picture is. Take turns while playing the game.
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